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Plumber101010
Apr 30, 2018Explorer
Agree with all. Being in the service industry for 35 years, that is 5-7 homes a day, 6 days week, 35 years, have met literally tens of thousands of people. And not on the street, but inside their personal homes seeing how they live, seeing how neat and clean or sloppy they are, blah blah blah. You don’t do that and not come to understand human nature, and be able to read people very well.
And I assume it’s the exactly same % in RV’s. Poor, rich, medium. You can never guess one’s personality or niceness or rudeness based upon money it’s just that simple. People are people and they are who they are regardless of their financial circumstances.
As such, you meet people who are poor and are very nice, and people who are rich and are Jerks. And vice versa. There’s no collation that I have ever found. You’re either nice or you are not and that has nothing to do with your financial status.
Update: other post sneaked in before me so was saying I agree with all, concerning your comments on homeless. Not necessary the rest about what I should bring or not :)
And I assume it’s the exactly same % in RV’s. Poor, rich, medium. You can never guess one’s personality or niceness or rudeness based upon money it’s just that simple. People are people and they are who they are regardless of their financial circumstances.
As such, you meet people who are poor and are very nice, and people who are rich and are Jerks. And vice versa. There’s no collation that I have ever found. You’re either nice or you are not and that has nothing to do with your financial status.
Update: other post sneaked in before me so was saying I agree with all, concerning your comments on homeless. Not necessary the rest about what I should bring or not :)
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